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Cubo is a small device that sits on your dashboard and helps you stay focused while driving. It alerts you if you’re distracted like looking away from the road or using your phone, to keep you and others safe.
Cubo uses smart sensors and AI to detect when you’re not paying attention to the road. If it notices you looking away, feeling drowsy, or using your phone, it instantly alerts you to refocus and drive safely.
From insurance companies, rental car services, and public transport fleets to everyday drivers and parents who want safer roads. Beyond driving, Cubo’s technology has future applications in areas like exam proctoring, ADHD focus training, and other attention-based fields.
Cubo detects object distraction instantly, alerting drivers within 0.4 seconds to prevent accidents before they happen. Unlike other systems that react too late, Cubo focuses on driver behavior, helping you build safer habits over time. It’s affordable, easy to set up, and compatible with any vehicle, making advanced safety accessible to everyone.
Cubo doesn’t record video or collect personal data. It simply detects distraction in real time using built-in sensors and AI. The system is designed to process everything on the device itself, nothing is stored or uploaded.
Cubo works with any vehicle that has a 12V outlet, which includes nearly all cars made after 2005. It’s built to bring modern safety features to both new and older vehicles, making it an easy upgrade for any driver.
Yes, Cubo works perfectly at night and in low-light conditions. We’ve run extensive tests and improved its performance based on feedback to ensure it reliably detects distraction anytime you’re on the road.
Cubo’s distraction detection is over 97% accurate. We ran 160 tests, 80 during the day and 80 at night, and found it reliably detects distractions like phone use and looking away from the road. Nighttime detection was a challenge at first, but improvements to the camera have made it just as dependable in low light.

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